Littles can be categorized as a noun.
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little - a small amount or duration; "he accepted the little they gave him" |
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1. | noun | He accepted the little they gave him. | |
2. | noun | This writer has for years regarded the best solution to the Kashmir problem as being the trifurcation of the Indian part of the state into a Hindu-majority Jammu, a Buddhist-dominated Ladakh and the overwhelmingly Muslim Kashmir Valley, with the third state given little of taxpayers' money but substantial autonomy. | |
3. | noun | I found a poor little mouse walking around in my friends house, and since I was able to catch it very easily (normally mice move at the speed of light), and since it was acting unresponsive, I thought it was infected with mouse poison, since my friend uses it. | |
4. | noun | I didn't end up buying my car here, but I did think the guy who worked with me was pretty cool - he was willing to budge a little on the price which means a lot to me. | |
5. | noun | IF YOU WANT A LITTLE CAJUNISH FOOD - IT IS GOOD. | |
6. | noun | One guy is a little surley, but who gives a crap as long as your car's work is outstanding. | |
7. | noun | In the past, I got a steak and there was more fat and rough pieces than there was good steak (and this was the sirloin!), the sides were drenched with butter and the salad was a little on the brown side. | |
8. | noun | their pizza was a little salty for me, but its still good. | |
9. | noun | Supplies of food were low and we had to ration out the little that was left. | |
10. | noun | Well then, let's show a little of our real strength shall we? | |
11. | noun | Truth is like a disco ball, and only one of the tiny little mirrors it is made up of is actually yours. | |
12. | noun | He had looked at twenty very much as he looked at sixty, lacking a little of the grayness. | |
13. | noun | By helping an insect out of difficulty, I do nothing more than try to erode a little of the never-ending human guilt towards creation. | |
14. | noun | Put a little of brandy in my tea. | |
15. | noun | I told Tom to eat a little of everything. | |
16. | adj. | A little voice. | |
17. | adj. | Little rain fell in May. | |
18. | adj. | Gave it little thought. | |
19. | adj. | Little time is left. | |
20. | adj. | We still have little money. | |
21. | adj. | A little hope remained. | |
22. | adj. | A nice little job. | |
23. | adj. | Bless your little heart. | |
24. | adj. | My dear little mother. | |
25. | adj. | A sweet little deal. | |
26. | adj. | I'm tired of your petty little schemes. | |
27. | adj. | Filthy little tricks. | |
28. | adj. | What a nasty little situation. | |
29. | adj. | Little a. | |
30. | adj. | What a big little boy you are. | |
31. | adv. | He talked little about his family. |
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He accepted the little they gave him. |
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This writer has for years regarded the best solution to the Kashmir problem as being the trifurcation of the Indian part of the state into a Hindu-majority Jammu, a Buddhist-dominated Ladakh and the overwhelmingly Muslim Kashmir Valley, with the third state given little of taxpayers' money but substantial autonomy. |
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I found a poor little mouse walking around in my friends house, and since I was able to catch it very easily (normally mice move at the speed of light), and since it was acting unresponsive, I thought it was infected with mouse poison, since my friend uses it. |
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I didn't end up buying my car here, but I did think the guy who worked with me was pretty cool - he was willing to budge a little on the price which means a lot to me. |
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IF YOU WANT A LITTLE CAJUNISH FOOD - IT IS GOOD. |
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One guy is a little surley, but who gives a crap as long as your car's work is outstanding. |
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In the past, I got a steak and there was more fat and rough pieces than there was good steak (and this was the sirloin!), the sides were drenched with butter and the salad was a little on the brown side. |
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their pizza was a little salty for me, but its still good. |
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Supplies of food were low and we had to ration out the little that was left. | |
Well then, let's show a little of our real strength shall we? | |
Truth is like a disco ball, and only one of the tiny little mirrors it is made up of is actually yours. | |
He had looked at twenty very much as he looked at sixty, lacking a little of the grayness. | |
By helping an insect out of difficulty, I do nothing more than try to erode a little of the never-ending human guilt towards creation. | |
Put a little of brandy in my tea. | |
I told Tom to eat a little of everything. | |
adj. | |
A little voice. |
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Little rain fell in May. |
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Gave it little thought. |
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Little time is left. |
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We still have little money. |
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A little hope remained. |
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A nice little job. |
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Bless your little heart. |
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My dear little mother. |
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A sweet little deal. |
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I'm tired of your petty little schemes. |
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Filthy little tricks. |
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What a nasty little situation. |
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Little a. |
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What a big little boy you are. |
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He talked little about his family. |
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